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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 III, 22| some are rich and others poor, since they will be equal 2 III, 23| humanity, bestow it upon the poor; this, which you are about 3 III, 25| able to learn; nor by the poor, or labourers, or rustics, 4 V, 5 | stored up, but admitted the poor to share the fruits of their 5 V, 15| all children. No one is poor in the sight of God, but 6 V, 15| by many degrees, from the poor to the rich, from the humble 7 V, 16| there not among you some poor, and others rich; some servants, 8 V, 16| and they who seem to be poor, on this account are rich, 9 V, 16| slaves, and the rich with the poor, nevertheless in the sight 10 V, 23| be humble, wretched, and poor, let him take the book of 11 VI, 4 | possess. Therefore he will be poor, humble, ignoble, subject 12 VI, 9 | needy, and entertained the poor, and clothed the naked; 13 VI, 12| the just to support the poor and to ransom captives, 14 VI, 12| burying of strangers and the poor; which subject those teachers 15 VI, 12| towards God can never be poor. If you esteem justice so 16 VI, 12| purchase beasts; maintain the poor with that from which you 17 VI, 13| riches, is to be esteemed as poor, as naked, as a beggar. 18 VI, 18| not receive a gift from a poor man; so that if he himself 19 VI, 20| not daily make the rich poor, and the poor rich. Wherefore, 20 VI, 20| make the rich poor, and the poor rich. Wherefore, if any 21 VII, 1 | it comes to pass that the poor and humble, who are unencumbered, 22 VII, 11| miserable, and despised, and poor in this life, and have often


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